Ms. Dee Wallace is 
an acclaimed actress, 
coach, author, lecturer, 
talk show host, and 
an inspirational healer 
of the heart 
from the United States. 
A tremendously 
gifted actress 
who has appeared 
in over 150 films and 
many popular TV shows, 
Ms. Wallace is best known 
for her role 
as the protagonist 
Elliott’s mother in 
the heartwarming movie 
directed by 
Mr. Stephen Spielberg, 
“E.T. the Extraterrestrial.” 
Ms. Dee Wallace, 
who has been featured on 
The Oprah Winfrey Show, 
Good Morning America, 
and other 
national TV shows,
has been called 
“the irreverent healer” 
for the fun and 
lively energy she brings 
as she shows people 
how they too can 
overcome fears 
and live a joyful life.
She is the author 
of three uplifting books, 
with her newest one 
released in 2011 titled, 
“Bright Light: 
Spiritual Lessons 
from a Life in Acting.”
“Bright Light” is a journey 
of my entire career, 
and I tell some good stories 
about all the great directors, 
I mean, Blake Edwards, 
Steven Spielberg, 
Peter Jackson, Joe Dante, 
Rob Zombie. 
I mean, I've worked with 
some really big guys.  
And I tell 
a lot of my stories,
and through those stories, 
is my spiritual journey 
of what I had, what I lost, 
how I lost it, how 
all those quiet little fears 
back in Kansas 
about being small, 
or not deserving, 
and how they just weaved 
their way through 
my career and my life. 
And I would learn 
and I'd forget, 
and I would learn 
and I'd forget. 
It's everybody's story. 
I mean, the response 
has been so amazing, 
because people write 
in every day going, 
“Oh, my gosh, Dee, 
I picked it up 
to read about you, and 
to read about your career, 
and I found me.”  
Born and raised 
in a relatively remote 
Kansas state, USA, 
Dee Wallace was drawn 
to performing 
at a very young age.
I was dancing and acting 
and performing 
by the time I was two, 
I think.  
I was just so naïve, 
it never occurred to me 
I couldn’t do 
what I wanted to do. 
So I went off to be a dancer, 
and I was a ballet dancer 
in the Midwest, big fish 
in a very little pond, 
and didn’t really have 
the [physical] build 
to go any further. 
So I went, “All right, 
I’ll be an actress.  
As long as I can create 
something, I’m okay.”
In a career that first 
took her to New York City 
and then to Hollywood, 
it was Ms. Wallace’s 
innocent faith 
in her own destiny 
that made things happen.
I went to a party and 
some of the biggest agents 
were there. 
And they said, “You know, 
we think you ought to 
come by the office 
on Monday.” 
And I went, “Oh really, 
what do you do?” 
And they started 
sending me out. 
And I literally had like 
$4.29 left in my account.  
And I booked my first 
national commercial 
for United Airlines. 
Would you like to see 
what I did? Okay. 
That’s it, I was 
“the Friendship Girl.” 
I turned around and smiled 
that Kansas smile 
and made US$30,000 
that year from it.  
Everything just 
fell into place, 
and I think that happens 
when you trust.
And that happens 
when you just go, 
“Okay, well, so I’m afraid. 
I’m going to go do it 
anyway.” 
Or no, that isn’t fear. 
That’s exciting, 
I’m just excited, 
that’s what it is. 
And any actor will tell you 
before you walk out 
on stage, panic and fear 
and excitement, 
very much the same 
(It’s a rush.) It’s just 
a different perspective 
that you take on it.
I think when you have 
that naïve trust 
in the world, you let go. 
And when you let go, 
all possibilities can come 
into your field for you. 
And it’s a lesson I have had 
to relearn in my life.
Dee Wallace’s life 
would be a journey 
of overcoming a difficult 
family background 
that involved alcoholism, 
a journey of bringing 
love and healing to herself. 
As her acting career 
took off, 
Ms. Dee Wallace
was eventually asked 
to co-star in a major 
Hollywood movie.
One of the roles 
you’re most known for 
is the mother on “E.T.,” 
which is one of 
the all-time greatest films.
[singing “E.T.” theme son] 
How did that happen?
I went to audition 
for a not-so-well-known 
Steven Spielberg film 
called “Used Cars,” and 
fortunately was not hired 
for that one. 
But Steven loved 
my childlike quality 
and he really wanted 
everybody in the film 
to be as a child, 
except for the bad guys. 
So when “E.T.” came along, 
I just got the offer (Wow.) 
for it.  
In the time I left Kansas – 
and I’d never been 
out of Kansas in my life – 
and starred in 
what was then the biggest 
blockbuster of all time, 
was a little under five years. 
(Wow.) It’s unheard of. 
It’s just unheard of. 
(That’s amazing.) 
And then, and 
I again talk about this 
in “Bright Light,” 
I got there 
too fast and too big. 
And that subconscious 
little Kansas voice went, 
“You can’t ever be this big, 
Deena.” 
Ms. Wallace 
then found herself 
struggling within.
I was angry,I was a victim. 
I was unhappy, and I was 
blaming everybody else. 
And I fell to my knees 
right in there, 
and wailing at God 
and going, “I don’t want 
to be this way anymore. 
I don’t want to be angry, 
I don’t want to be a victim. 
I want my light back.” 
Because I could 
remember it,##but I just 
couldn’t find it again, 
and I want a way that 
we can heal ourselves. 
And the first word 
I heard was, 
“Use the light within you 
to heal E.T.” 
Because, of course, 
in my perception, 
I’d gone like this 
and then after “E.T.,” 
gone like this. 
So I had been 
blaming “E.T.” for 
whatever reason it was, 
because we always want 
to blame something 
that’s outside of us, right? 
I got up and I went, 
“I don’t know 
what that means, 
but I know it’s the truth.” 
And, so I thought, 
“All right, I have to 
get my light back, 
so that I can heal.”
It was terribly hard, 
but it’s brought me 
to all my healing work. 
And now 
I’m touching people 
all over the world 
every day.  
I really do think I was here 
to learn the message 
that “E.T.” was all about, 
quite frankly, which is, 
“You’re the only one that 
can take you home.” (Yes.) 
And you will 
never get home if you 
turn your heart line off.
In the greatly acclaimed 
film “E.T.” a sweet
extraterrestrial being 
gets stranded on Earth 
and befriends a lonely 
human boy named Elliott. 
Elliott and his siblings, 
including his younger sister 
played by 
Drew Barrymore, 
try to help E.T. 
call home for help, 
without getting caught 
by their mother, 
played by Ms. Wallace.
Everything is brought 
into manifestation 
as light lowered 
into a physical form.  
We must 
take responsibility for 
the direction of our light. 
As Ms. Wallace 
learned to heal herself 
and choose to be 
the loving presence she is, 
she began to assist others. 
Today, her Conscious 
Creation Radio Show 
and private consultations 
have helped 
countless people develop 
their inner potential 
and change their lives 
for the better.
I had one of 
the largest acting studios 
in Los Angeles when 
all of this information 
started coming in. 
I’m sure that the universe 
set it up that way, 
because I had 80 students 
ongoing that could, 
and did, help me 
develop this work. 
I remembered hearing you 
speak of a woman, 
she wanted 
to get beyond something, 
and you told her she has to 
forgive the person 
who did it to her. 
This is somebody 
came up at a workshop; 
I didn't even know her name, 
didn't, had never met her. 
And she looked at me, 
and she said, 
"I'll never forgive them." 
I mean, 
with this vehemence.
And I said, 
"But you just said, 
'I would do anything 
to cure this disease.'" 
"Well, 
I'll never forgive them." 
Well in that moment, we 
make our choice, you see. 
We take our light, 
and we go focus it 
toward unforgiveness, 
create anger, 
create victim-ness. 
Instead of, "Oh, 
that's all I have to do? 
That's all I have to do 
to be free? 
That's all I have to do 
to be well? Wow! You bet. 
In this moment right now, 
I forgive them." 
Most of us just aren't asking. 
You know, the “Ask 
and you will receive.” 
Well, in the original Hebrew, 
“ask” is “claim” 
or “demand.” 
“I demand to know, 
and then I receive.” 
So, the biggest thing 
that I see, 
working with people, 
is that they don't want 
to give up their stories, 
because then they don't 
have anybody to blame, 
and they have nobody 
to point the finger at, 
and they have to 
assume full responsibility 
for their lives. 
And in that moment, 
it's total freedom.  
It's interesting how our 
upbringing programs us 
both in the positive 
and the negative. 
(Oh, yeah.) 
If you didn't know better, 
you went to New York, 
and you were 
in the right place 
at the right time 
because you didn't know 
you couldn't be. (Exactly.) 
But at the same time, 
your upbringing 
all of a sudden told you, 
"This is too big for me." 
How do we get 
beyond the imprinting 
we receive as a child?  
We’re all born 
with bright light, 
and then, things happen 
in our childhood. 
How do we get beyond that? 
First of all, 
you have to be conscious. 
You have to 
hold the intention 
of wanting to know 
all of your limitations, 
all your fearful thoughts.  
The desire and the intention 
has to be there in a seed 
before the rest of it 
can blossom for you. 
But if you are holding 
that intention, and saying, 
“No matter what I have to 
know about me, 
no matter what I need 
to let go of, 
no matter what story 
I have to give up, 
I'm willing to do that 
to be my light again.” 
The information 
will come to you. 
It will be made know to you.  
You will hear because 
the voice is your voice.
Through an ongoing 
busy and fulfilling 
acting career, writing,
and giving lectures,
Ms. Wallace constantly 
reaches out to others, 
inviting them to use their 
own inner “light” power 
to create the healing 
that they wish for
in their lives.
That’s why I love the term 
“grace of power.”  
It is the grace of knowing 
that you’re God, and that 
“these things and more 
will you do also,” 
but you have to 
direct the light of you 
and hold the belief 
that miracles happen now. 
Not that they happen later, 
not that they happen 
by somebody else.  
We are the creators 
of our own life. 
Our grateful appreciation, 
Ms. Dee Wallace, 
for sharing with us 
your insight and wonderful 
love-filled energy. 
We wish you 
the very best in your 
inspirational journey 
as we each discover 
and create our own, 
with Divine grace. 
May your light 
continue to shine 
for all the world to see.
Hi, I’m Dee Wallace 
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Supreme Master 
Television. 
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For more information 
on Ms. Dee Wallace’s 
speaking engagements 
and books, including 
“Bright Light: 
Spiritual Lessons 
from a Life in Acting,” 
please visit 
www.IAmDeeWallace.com
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